Question by Siera: Do you think Southwest Airlines allow my dog on board with me?
I am going on vacation this summer to Disney World in Florida. I am taking Southwest and I must bring my papillon with me. She is roughly around 8-11 lbs. And if I don’t take her, I have nobody to watch her. Do you think they would allow my dog to fly on the same plane as I am? I really want to know. I already found hotels in Orlando that accept dogs. Thanks so much for your help.

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Answer by Peter
http://www.southwest.com/html/generated/help/faqs/pets_faq.html

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How old should a puppy be to fly on an airplane?

Question by Lab Lover: How old should a puppy be to fly on an airplane?
I am getting a puppy from an out-of-state breeder, and I have heard 8, 9, and 10 weeks old.
I plan on flying there, so I can have it in the cabin with me.

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Answer by jehajb
they should be about 8-12 week is a good age for them

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Question by Check me out: How safe is it to fly a cat from Bangkok to Chicago on KLM?
He will be travelling from Bangkok to Amsterdam (13 hours) with an overnight stay in the Schipol pet hotel. From there he will travel from Amsterdam to Chicago (9 hours). How safe is this if he is flying on KLM in cargo? I know that KLM is one of the best airlines to use for flying pets but im concerned about the freezing temperatures at the stops and also the flight duration.

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Answer by R P Cat
I have used KLM 4 times and never had a problem. At the hotel they are checked by a vet and if there is a problem the cat doesn’t go on. They will make sure it is healthy to fly. They pet and feed and water the animals while there. I trusted them to ship 4 cats at 4 different times. The cats that came here came out purring and snuggling.

R P CAT

And they are climate controlled

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Question by worleyblue: Is it possible to fly with a large dog in the passenger cabin of the plane?
I am moving from USA to AUS and will be taking my Great Dane with me. A typical dane, she suffers from anxiety and I fear flying in the cargo area may be too much for her. Is there a way to qualify her as “special needs?” Thanks for your input, I’m really worried about this!

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Answer by pathfinder
No, all animals go in the baggage compartment.

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